Prom Dress

This dress was made from an old tablecloth, chicken wire, gift wrap, two stained t-shirts and a placemat. My discovery is how beautiful you can make a dress look with what other people consider junk. To see my upcoming design check out my facebook page – “discarded couture”.

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Idea sent by Jennifer Bell !

6 Comments

  1. Janet Lee via Facebook - July 24, 2011

    Beautiful as well as green

  2. Elena Kukharskaya via Facebook - July 25, 2011

    The rule “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle ” is used so creatively ))))) Good for you!!

  3. Hip Urban Green via Facebook - February 3, 2012

    This is a good way to avoid paying a high price for a something you will only use once. Great to give a second life to all these items, right?

  4. Heini Järvinen via Facebook - February 4, 2012

    Love the idea! Swords to plowshares, garbage to clothes – making this World a better place :)

  5. Anna - July 27, 2012

    Prom is coming up, but there’s no need to spend a fortune to look like a million bucks. There are many websites such as ladywishes.com and many more that offer affordable, inexpensive prom dresses that are fabulously stylish.

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